Example sentences of "[pers pn] might be [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 I might be going to Heaven .
2 no , I might be going to London
3 I might be going to er Ellesmere Port , there 's coffin stones to get up , they 've got er hoist thing there so I do n't know .
4 For a moment she looked as if she might be going to .
5 So with forces families very often in those days , you might be delivering to the first floor .
6 They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’
7 I thought you might be talking to somebody else in the studio .
8 But you might be talking to a client , says , but at the moment , I 've got no need , erm , or I 've got n no intention of buying now , but I might be buying in a year or two year 's time .
9 Depends though , I mean you might be going to work .
10 Also keep an eye out for any new races we might be adding to the Series .
11 I had no idea when we might be going to Dili , so I was unable to time my campaign , to know when to bring it to a climax , to know when I could afford to cool things down , to be nice to her , for I did n't want to be thrown out of the house there and then , did I ?
12 But we think we might be going to another do in February , it 's actually in two or three weeks .
13 They might be talking to each other .
14 THE WELSH used to be a hindrance rather than a help to the All Blacks but , by giving Grant Fox permission to practise his goalkicking at the Arms Park prior to tomorrow 's game with Cardiff , they might be contributing to their own downfall .
15 Cos someone said last night they were going to Tramps but whether that was just like , they might be going to Tramps or what .
16 Although many of us are now working around disability issues professionally , the lull in activity by self-organized disability groups such as SAD and the Liberation Network feels as though it might be coming to an end .
17 She had stopped to drink from a can on the way up , caring little now for what it might be doing to her .
18 He might be legitimising Goldsmiths ' current practice ( in which , ironically , women are very active participants ) and he might be pandering to a new Europeanisation … but the notion that Arte povera , in this limited manifestation , is ‘ representative of a crucial revolutionary moment — even of the last possible revolutionary moment ’ is a load of cobblers .
19 How do you know she 's left you ? ’ asked Pascoe , still suspicious that he might be listening to the self-deceiving euphemism of murder .
20 For example , he may want to see whether the chief constable has been making use of civilian resources as well as he should , and he might be saying to the inspectorate of constabulary , ’ If you can demonstrate a better use of money and resources through civilianisation , that might have a bearing on the availability of uniformed police officers . ’
21 I thought he might be going to Canon Wheeler 's . ’
22 Yes he has , he 's just been up there to do them cos he thought he might be going to school now he 's decided he 's not so we 'll put the school clothes away again .
23 Stephen said he might be going to the Murray .
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